Kate Middleton looked like the epitome of spring in one of her final outings before giving birth

Kate Middleton is only a few weeks away from her due date, but she’s still hard at work!

The royal, who is currently eight months pregnant with her third child, stepped out on Wednesday for an event in partnership with the Royal Foundation where discussed childhood mental health with experts.

Kate, who, alongside husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry, has been an outspoken advocate on the importance of prioritizing mental health, particularly when it comes to children, discussed the topic with several experts during a symposium. She hosted the event alongside Sir Simon Wessely, President of The Royal Society for Medicine and Regius Professor of Psychiatry at King’s College London.

At the symposium, Kate gave a speech where she discussed her passion for the issue of prioritizing children’s mental health.

“We all know how important childhood is; and how the early years shape us for life,” she said. “We also know how negative the downstream impact can be, if problems emerging at the youngest age are overlooked, or ignored. It is therefore vital that we nurture children through this critical, early period.”

“Providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime. I really do feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention, and that by working on new approaches together, we can make a real difference for generations to come.”

The event is one of Kate’s final official engagements before she and William welcome their third child. She is due in April. She and William will celebrate the Commonwealth on Thursday, ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in April.